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“I’m free to be whatever I, whatever I choose and I’ll sing the blues if I want”. Never have the lyrics to Oasis‘ 1994 single ‘Whatever‘ sounded so pertinent.

Now liberated from the restraint of the Oasis vehicle, which to an extent became a redundant medium for Noel’s songwriting output in recent years; the chief is now free to flex his creative muscles and experiment with ideas that we only ever saw glimpses of in his former band. It doesn’t feel as if they’ve been gone that long as we became accustomed to the dreaded gap between album releases, and coincidentally we’d be almost due a new record from them by now.

Instead, we’re on the cusp of Noel’s debut solo release and there’s something in the air that makes this the most exciting build up to a new record involving a Gallagher since 1997′s ‘Be Here Now‘. Why? because we’ve been waiting for what feels like an eternity for it, and this will be the first record consisting solely of Noel Gallagher penned tracks since that aforementioned album.

The dust still hasn’t settled since the events of over two years ago in Paris. Noel and Liam have continued to air their dirty laundry in public with constant bickering back and forth in the press. Accusations of plum throwing and “high flying turd” quips have dominated the column inches, but it’s all gone a bit quiet on the war of words front since Liam upped the ante by getting lawyers involved after comments Noel made about him during a press conference.

The brothers will no doubt reconcile at some point down the line, but whether they’ll ever record together again is another question. The PR machine for Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds is in full swing now, and attention has refreshingly turned back to the music.